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House at the chapel
Leitmannová, Barbora ; Žák, Libor (referee) ; Boleslavská, Yvona (advisor) ; Hradil, Dušan (advisor)
This work deals with elaboration of project documentation, adjustments of architectural study and processing architectural detail of a House next to the Kaple svatého Františka z Assisi. The task was to design a polyfunctional building on a corner lot, which is a part of the housing estates of Táborská Street and ends the housing estates of Nezamyslova Street, in the city district Brno-Židenice. The goal of this project was to create an object that would be attractive by it's content for the whole district.The design is composed of two objects. The object that would be a part of the Táborská Street housing estate is a five storey building. The ground floor is used for commerce, specifically a library with a coffe shop. The other three stories are dedicated to residential accommodation for young. The first floor contains two smaller and two larger flats, where each of them is composed of two residential compartments and a shared kitchen joined with the living room. One of these flats is barrier-free. Trough the second and third storey pass six duplex flats. The second object that is a part of the Nezamyslova Street housing estate is a three storey building. The ground floor is again used for commerce, specifically a paper shop. The first floor houses one two floor flat and one four room flat. Due to the shortage of parking space an underground parking lot is situated below the objects which is accessed from the Nezamyslova Street.A significant element of this project is an object formed by an intersection of cubical shapes laid partially on the residential objects. This object creates a vertical garden accessible not only to the tenants, but primarily to the public. This object adds an otherwise absent green space in an unconvientional vertical form. It is a two storey object made of a steel contsruction, overgrown by green vines, whose irregularity allows the visitors increased view of the surroundings and at the same time allowing relaxation while surrounded
The Proposal of Business Plan for Openning a Coffe Shop
Tran Quang, Huy ; Stratil, Pavel (referee) ; Šimberová, Iveta (advisor)
This Bachelor thesis is focused on a proposal of a business plan for open a coffee shop. The Bachelor thesis includes theoretical part which is important for an analytic part and a proposal part. There is a market research in the analytic part. The most important part od the Bachelor thesis is proposal part which includes financial analysis and proposal od business plan.
Multi-purpose building
Paksi, Richard ; Jelínek, Petr (referee) ; Struhala, Karel (advisor)
The diploma thesis deals with the design and elaboration process of project documentation of newly-built multi-purpose building in Sturovo. The building is designed as a three-storey building with a partial fourth storey. A footprint of the building is created by the irregular shape of the letter „L“ with an angle of 110 °. The building is roofed with a warm flat roof. The roof above the third storey is designed as a walkable flat roof divided in a green roof part and part with concrete paving. Spatial zoning of the building consists of three main spaces. There is a bookstore zone and coffee shop situated on the ground floor. The second and third floor is designed for administrative spaces. Premises of the second floor are designed as an activity-based office with open spaces. Third floor focus on closed offices. The meeting rooms, chill-out zones, break rooms with kitchenettes are available in both of them. Technical facilities and utility rooms are situated also on the ground floor. There is a room with kitchenette, storage rooms and utility rooms in the fourth ground. Public zones of building and administrative zones are accessible. The structural system of a building is designed as a cast-in-place reinforced concrete frame in a combination with a shear core. Ceilings consist of cast-in-place beam-supported reinforced concrete one-way slab. The structure is based on foundation pads and strip foundations. infill wall is made of vertically perforated blocks. Exterior walls and insulated with ventilated facades system.
Multifunctional house in Uherské Hradiště
Kopecká, Lucie ; Šuhajdová, Eva (referee) ; Šuhajda, Karel (advisor)
The object of this master’s thesis is a newly-built mixed-use building in the town of Uherské Hradiště. It includes parking and office spaces, retail shops, and a coffee shop. The building is situated in a mildly sloping terrain near the town centre. It is a three-storey detached building with partial basement. The floor plan was created by joining several different-sized rectangles together. The mixed-use building is based on foundation pads and slabs. It is roofed with a warm flat roof and, above the first floor, with a green roof. The building consists of a cast-in-place reinforced concrete frame with columns and beams. The floor structure is composed of prestressed hollow core slabs. The external wall of the above-ground floors is made of hollow clay blocks and the basement external wall is made of permanent formwork. The wall of the lift shaft is built from reinforced concrete and the staircase is composed of precast reinforced concrete slabs. The external walls are insulated with contact thermal insulation system and in some parts there is timber cladding – ventilated façade with thermal insulation from glass wool. The thermal insulation of the basement and of the plinth is made of extruded polystyrene. The object is divided into several functional zones. On the ground floor there is a coffee shop, a copy shop, a stationery shop, and a bakery. On the first and second floors there are office spaces. In the basement there are technical facilities only. The main entrance of the object is from the northwest part of the plot. There the entrance to the car park is also located, situated to the northwest and southwest side of the plot. Bicycle stands and a place for recycling is also located there. Around the object there is a pavement from which there is wheelchair access to all of the functional zones.
Culture and public centre Brno-damlake/Theme"Brno-city in the midle of the Europe"/
Záborská, Marína ; Mléčka, Jan (referee) ; Šindlar, Jiljí (advisor)
The subject of the diploma theses is architectonical's study of the culture and public center. It's consisted of three buildings, located in the southwestern part of the Brno dam. The objects are functionally divided into yachtclub, café with a terrace and hotel. The buildings are designed as a wave shape that are visually lined. The design consists of a steel arch truss supported by steel columns. The cladding is made of masonry Porotherm 30 P + D fixed between the steel columbs. Glassed part of the building is designed by using structural glazing which is an aluminum facade system REYNAERS CW 86/SG. The top layer of a roof is made by white Siakaplan membrane foil. The color tones are white (Sikaplan, membrane roofing terraces), brown (wood paneling) and metal (metal veneer, exterior steel staircase).
Multi-funkcional building, Brno
Pohanka, Patrik ; Krupica, Roman (referee) ; Sátora, Josef (advisor) ; Čuprová, Danuše (advisor)
The bachelor thesis assignment handles the project of the multifunctional house, located in the southeastern part near the Brno city center. The object is located between the Kopečná street and the Studánka street under the Šilinger square. Surrounding development consists of residential and office buildings. The proposed solution is based on the current parcel situation and of the overall situation of place. Location of parcel in the given locality reflects overall character and incorporation of the building to the existing built. The object is accessible through the both streets. Material solution of the object is based on the irregular height of neighboring buildings. The building is designed as a longitudinal wall system. Layout of the interior is designed as a dispozitional double tracts. Architectonic solution and interior layout reflects the nature of the neighboring low-rise buildings situated on the south side. On the second floor is proposed coffee shop. For the remaining floors are designed flats of various categories. Outward of the object is made with white masonry paint, partly for its modern look and partly for its neutrality to the nearby development, combined with travertine paneling.
Mobile App for Managing Tips in a Restaurant
Kocour, Martin ; Špaňhel, Jakub (referee) ; Herout, Adam (advisor)
This bachelor thesis deals with an issue of tip evidence. The result is an Android application for tablets, which provides easy tip recording and its transparent division among employees. In the thesis are described problems with developing application for Android operating system. Reader will read about the process of designing and implementing. The paper is supplemented with results of application testing and its future in way of developing.
Condominium in Brno, Mlynska street
Pucholdtová, Lucie ; Elešová, Klára (referee) ; Dulenčín, Juraj (advisor) ; Kacálek, Petr (advisor)
The subject of this bachelor thesis is the planning permission documentation and an extract from the project execution plan based on my previous studio work in the course of AG034 back in 2017. The work deals with a design of a condominium in Mlynska street, Brno. Mlynska street in the borough of Trnita is in close proximity to the historic centre. Mlynska street and its surroundings is an area that has become extremely popular with developers, is undergoing a massive renovation and holds a remarkable potential for future (like Vlněna Office Park complex or Ponvka business park). The building lot consists of allotments number 27/1-10 and 40/1, which are currently in possession of the company Rezidence PONÁVKA s.r.o.. The lot is not in any protected zone or area. The design aims at housing, commercial, administrative and educational functions. With a special aspect to the educational function, the building comprises a coffee shop with a bookshop and a study room on the ground floor and co-working centre with a conference hall on the 2nd and 3rd stories. All the educational spaces are inspired by the work of two scholars and education supporters František Šujan and Johann Heinrich Pestalozzi. A nearby square is named after those two men who both fought for education to be available for people of all social classes. The building should help this part of the town to develop fully and raise standards in this part of the town.
Multifunctional hall Jaroměřice nad Rokytnou
Machačová, Kristýna ; Obrtlík, Jan (referee) ; Májek, Jan (advisor)
The subject of the bachelor thesis is the multifuncional hall in Jaroměřice nad Rokytnou. The hall is designed on the site of former town gym and it should fill the purpose of sports hall and as a place to hold public events in the town. Other than that, there are designed areas for freetime activities such as fitness gym, lecture hall and small gym, a part of the building is also used as a coffee shop, which is separated from the working of the sports hall. The hall is made up from three buildings while two of them are connected and they are all accesible. In the main buinding is sports hall, in the second one areas other sporting actvities and the last one is separated and used as accommodations. Along with the hall is designedparking, new kids playground and connections to the sports grounds.
A leisure center
Istvánová, Martina ; Kozubíková, Ivana (referee) ; Matějka, Libor (advisor)
The subject of my master’s thesis is creating a part of a design documentation for constructing a Leisure center with nearly zero energy consumption. The Leisure center is designed as a building with two above-ground floors and a basement. It is a newly-build public building with educational purposes. The building is designated for leisure time education activities for children and youth and organizing various cultural events such as exhibitions and theatre plays. There is a coffee shop on the first above ground. In the basement of the building is a mass garage for 10 vehicles, technical utilities of the building and a storage space. From the construction side the building is designed as a cast-in-place concrete frame with reinforced concrete columns and beams and mainly with cast-in-place reinforced slabs. A part of the building’s ceiling is designed as prefabricated reinforced prestressed concrete floor slab.

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